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... bear's skin . A cobbler once asked this hunter whether he had a bearskin to sell , and the hunter replied ... bear . The cobbler asked if he might go along on the expedition , and the huntsman replied that he would be delighted to have ...
... bear's skin . A cobbler once asked this hunter whether he had a bearskin to sell , and the hunter replied ... bear . The cobbler asked if he might go along on the expedition , and the huntsman replied that he would be delighted to have ...
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... bear . The whole idea of beasts battling one another is epitomized by the pitying cry of King Henry when he sees " a son that hath killed his father " : While lions war and battle for their dens , Poor harmless lambs abide their enmity ...
... bear . The whole idea of beasts battling one another is epitomized by the pitying cry of King Henry when he sees " a son that hath killed his father " : While lions war and battle for their dens , Poor harmless lambs abide their enmity ...
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... bear , sometime a fire ; And neigh , and bark , and grunt , and roar , and burn , Like horse , hound , hog , bear , fire , at every turn . Potts ( Thomas Potts , Esquier , The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the countie of Lancaster ...
... bear , sometime a fire ; And neigh , and bark , and grunt , and roar , and burn , Like horse , hound , hog , bear , fire , at every turn . Potts ( Thomas Potts , Esquier , The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the countie of Lancaster ...
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